This issue is also occurring on Dell Latitude 131L. Second time I installed 12.04 and the issue is definitely with the broadcom drivers. When I activated it and rebooted, that's when the issue started to occur.
Resulted in the same recursive error, reboot required. Any suggestions? I'm thinking about downgrading to 10.04 or switching to BSD to boot up my old computer. There must have been some kind of regression if this used to work fine..
This issue is also occurring on Dell Latitude 131L. Second time I installed 12.04 and the issue is definitely with the broadcom drivers. When I activated it and rebooted, that's when the issue started to occur.
I'm receiving the same errors as Jesus Lara @ comment #51 /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ linux/+ bug/775950/ comments/ 51
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But same results as MikeyB @ comment #54 /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ linux/+ bug/775950/ comments/ 54
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I tried editing the boot menu and adding
noapic xforcevesa acpi=off nomodeset
Resulted in the same recursive error, reboot required. Any suggestions? I'm thinking about downgrading to 10.04 or switching to BSD to boot up my old computer. There must have been some kind of regression if this used to work fine..